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Crew District // hill climber

so i jumped on this and i have to say that this thing is a great quality frame for how inexpensive it is. i like my 28mm rake with my fork to make it compact. its pretty light even with these heavy weinmman wp18's < or whatever there called // i must say its one of my more favorite bikes ive ridden

Frame:
Crew District 55cm

Fork/Headset:
leader I803 3k carbon weave // crew headset

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
sram omnium gxp // sram gxp

Pedals:
origin8 // all city double strap

Handlebars/Stem:
3t ergonova // cinelli ant

Saddle/Seatpost:
generic // bontrager 6061 AA

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
kinlin/all-city/ bontrager

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
kinlin/all-city/ bontrager

Accessories:
sierra nevada bare knucle boxing bear spoke card :)

Added by malachic. Last updated almost 10 years ago.

18 Comments

JorgeMx

JorgeMx says:

Hello you have idea until that tire supports this frame? 700x28? Or 700x32?

Posted almost 8 years ago

kill_choi

kill_choi says:

Kinilins and new all-citys must be as light as you can get for 32h track wheels.

Posted about 8 years ago

CameronVSE

CameronVSE says:

what size sram omniums are those?

Posted almost 10 years ago

jamesepoop

jamesepoop says:

You sure thats a 28mm rake fork? I haven't seen anything else that low before. They've all been in the 38-43mm range. Just curious because I've been looking for something similar

Posted about 10 years ago

malachic

malachic says:

im only going off the info i got off of city grounds, but it said 28mm.

Posted about 10 years ago

jamesepoop

jamesepoop says:

Thanks. I was looking on the site and must have missed it. Bike geometry looks good for what it is.

Posted about 10 years ago

ROLI

ROLI says:

would you recommend 55 or 58 for a 30' inseam?.

Posted about 10 years ago

malachic

malachic says:

for me 55, but thats all self preference. im just comfortable riding a 55cm frame. the way i measure is if the bottom of your nut sack is comfortable on the top tube. if not then its too big. haha the rookie measuring

Posted about 10 years ago

ridingfixed

ridingfixed says:

Hahahahhahahahahahhahahahha that's an awful way to decide on what size you should get. What really matters is the reach, unless you are like me (with dinosaur arms) or an ape (with really long arms) a size with the stand over height ~2 inches shorter than your actual inseam (or right around your Jean size) shold fit pretty well, but everyone is different

Posted about 10 years ago

malachic

malachic says:

haha yeah like the leader i had was a great hieght but the reach was way too far. for this frame everything is pretty compact and i can ride my drops comfortably

Posted about 10 years ago

ROLI

ROLI says:

The Sizing on these are Different thats why I was asking? 56-57cm is usally what I ride.
I do not not live in LBC..

Posted about 10 years ago

ridingfixed

ridingfixed says:

Puts spoke card in like it's 2006.... lol jk rough sport

Posted about 10 years ago

malachic

malachic says:

im keeping the spoke card dream alive!! haha

Posted about 10 years ago

Biola

Biola says:

How much does it weigh?

Posted about 10 years ago

malachic

malachic says:

18 /19 lbs it feels like. my rims really kill it. they are heeeaaaavvvyy

Posted about 10 years ago

whipped_takara

whipped_takara says:

you do cyclocross with that?

Posted about 10 years ago

malachic

malachic says:

checked an extra box. my bad

Posted about 10 years ago

whipped_takara

whipped_takara says:

was gonna say you're one crazy mofo lol

Posted about 10 years ago